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Promising Drug Candidate May Overcome Drug-Resistant Lung Cancer
Researchers at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have developed a promising new drug candidate, EAI-432, to treat drug-resistant non-small cell lung cancers.
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Ultrasound Imaging Is a Window Into the Brain
A new study is a proof-of-concept that functional ultrasound technology can be the basis for an "online" brain–machine interface, which reads brain activity, deciphers its meaning with decoders programmed with machine learning and consequently controls a computer that can accurately predict movement.
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Traumatic Memories Have a Unique Imprint in PTSD
A new analysis of the brain activity of people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is the first to reveal that traumatic memories are represented in the brain in an entirely different way than sad autobiographical memories.
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Leafy Greens May Lower Bowel Cancer Risk, Large Study Says
The findings of a new study suggest that increasing the intake of folate – which can be found in leafy greens, such as spinach, cabbage and broccoli – could help to reduce the risk of colorectal cancer by up to 7%.
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Carbon Dioxide Traps More Heat as Climate Change Cools Stratosphere
A new study has reported that as more carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, it becomes a more potent greenhouse gas, trapping more heat.
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Gene Therapy Shrinks Liver Cancer in Mice
According to research, inhibiting the galectin 1 protein, which is often over-expressed in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) using gene therapy can shrink HCC and increase the number of killer T cells inside tumors in mice.
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Beans Boost Gut Health in Colorectal Cancer Survivors
Incorporating navy beans into the diet of colorectal cancer patients may boost gut health and the health of the patient by modulating obesity and disease-linked markers.
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Genetics Study Reveals Mexican Roots of Maize
The origins of maize have been debated for over a century. New research reveals all modern maize descends from a hybrid created over 5000 years ago in Mexico.
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Efficient Study of Pathogens With Organ-Infused Agar
Organ-infused agar could be used to more efficiently study bacteria that cause organ-specific infections, like UTIs.
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Human Cell “Biobots” Encourage Neuron Regrowth in Lab Dishes
Made from human cells, researchers have created tiny biological robots – called Anthrobots – that can move across surfaces and even encourage regrowth in damaged regions in dishes of lab-grown neurons.
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